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WolfMan

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Love it! Normally I do not care about the three big horse races, that is until one horse follows up a Kentucky Derby win with a win at The Preakness. Then it means a shot at the ever elusive Triple Crown. This will make the days leading up to and the race itself at Belmont that more exciting.

 

Not to mention this was a great race today!

 

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For those wondering...

Triple Crown dreams often dashed at Belmont

 

Since Affirmed last won horse racing's Triple Crown in 1978, 11 3-year-olds have won both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness but fallen short in the Belmont Stakes. I'll Have Another will try to snap that streak on June 9.

 

A look at how the last 11 thoroughbreds with a chance to win the Triple Crown ran at Belmont:

 

2008: Big Brown finishes last to Da' Tara, the longest shot on the board. Big Brown fails to respond when jockey Kent Desormeaux asks for more speed in the last turn. At that point, Desormeaux eases him up.

 

2004: Smarty Jones extends his lead approaching the quarter pole and maintains a clear lead inside the furlong marker. Fights gamely into the deep stretch then yields grudgingly to finish second, a length behind Birdstone.

 

2003: Funny Cide leads to the far turn, relinquishes the lead to Empire Maker at the three-sixteenths pole, battles along the inside to the top of the stretch then weakens, finishing third, five lengths back.

 

2002: War Emblem stumbles badly out of the gate then bumps Magic Weisner at the start in an 11-horse field. Takes brief lead nearing the half-mile pole. Remains a factor to the turn but gives way, finishing eighth, 19 lengths back.

 

1999: Charismatic takes the lead briefly at the turn but Lemon Drop Kid and Vision and Verse fly by him on the outside and he finishes third, 1 lengths back.

 

1998: Four lengths ahead with an eighth-mile remaining, Real Quiet is nipped by a nose at the wire by Victory Gallop in a nine-horse field.

 

1997: Silver Charm fails to hold off Touch Gold in the final eighth-mile and finishes second, three-quarters of a length back, in a seven-horse field.

 

1989: Sunday Silence can't match Easy Goer in the final quarter-mile and finishes second, eight lengths back in a 10-horse field.

 

1987: Checked sharply on the final turn, Alysheba finishes fourth, 14 lengths behind winner Bet Twice in a 10-horse field.

 

1981: Pleasant Colony, never better than third, finishes a little more than 1 lengths behind Summing, with Highland Blade second in an 11-horse field.

 

1979: The 1-5 favorite, Spectacular Bid leads with a quarter-mile left, but weakens to finish third in an eight-horse field, 3 lengths behind Coastal and another head behind Golden Act.

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I've seen 3 Triple Crown winners in my lifetime. Affirmed in '78, Seattle Slew in '77 and Secretariat in '73. I don't remember 1973 at all, but my Dad swears I was watching with him. It's right up there with the moon landing I don't remember, but my parents made it a point to sit me in front of the television.

 

Like so many people, I'll watch the Derby. Watch the Preakness to see if the Derby winner can win that and will only watch the Belmont if there's a chance for a triple crown winner. Before that I watched "Let's Go To The Races." Remember getting those tickets at the Grand Union?

 

Horse Racing will never return to what it was, but if I'll Have Another can pull this off it would certainly be something special. The Sport of Kings needs a pick-me-up.

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